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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and members of his delegation hike towards the historic Shackleton hut near McMurdo Station, Antarctica on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016. Secretary Kerry is traveling to Antarctica, New Zealand, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and will attend APEC in Peru on his 9 day trip.

MCMURDO STATION, Antarctica >> U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry didn’t comment on President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory on Friday while visiting Antarctica, but did say that citizens who care about limiting emissions might have to march in the streets to push for more aggressive action.

Kerry became the highest-ranking American official to visit Antarctica when he landed for a two-day trip. He’s been hearing from scientists about the impact of climate change on the frozen continent.

Trump has called climate change a hoax and said he would “cancel” U.S. involvement in the landmark Paris Agreement on global warming.

“We need to get more of a movement going,” Kerry said when addressing several hundred scientists and staff at an evening event at McMurdo Station, the large base which is the hub for U.S. operations. “We need to get more people to engage.”

Kerry said there was a risk that much of Antarctica’s ice will eventually flow into the ocean, raising sea levels worldwide.

Despite the Paris agreement to cut the fossil-fuel emissions causing the planet to warm, “we haven’t won the battle yet,” Kerry said to the audience that included many young people involved in climate research.

Earlier, a planned visit to the South Pole was scrapped because of bad weather. Instead, Kerry and members of his entourage were taken on a helicopter tour of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of the few parts of Antarctica that are largely free of ice year-round.

Kerry left from New Zealand early Friday aboard a C-17 Globemaster military cargo plane after being held up for about a day by bad weather. An experienced pilot, Kerry spent much of the flight in the cockpit of the huge jet, chatting with the pilots.

After a smooth trip of about five hours, the group landed on the Pegasus Ice Runway, the strip of ice that serves McMurdo.

Kerry’s aides described the trip as a learning opportunity for the secretary of state. He has been receiving briefings from scientists working to understand the effects of climate change on Antarctica.

Kerry has made climate change an intensive focus of American diplomacy during his term, and had previously spent decades working on the issue as a U.S. senator.

He planned to return to New Zealand on Saturday for a meeting with Prime Minister John Key. Kerry plans to fly next week to the Middle East for talks, and then onward to a global climate conference in Morocco, where he will give a major speech.

6 responses to “John Kerry talks climate change but not Trump in Antarctica”

  1. lespark says:

    Nothing to say. He’s down the road. Two losers in a row.

  2. Keonigohan says:

    Antarctica Amb. Kerry?

  3. Tita Girl says:

    Burning fuel to fly around the world to discuss climate change. What? That’s as silly as Barry flying to Midway from Honolulu, back to Honolulu then on to Asia. To talk about climate change. He could have waved from the plane as he did a flyover.

    • RetiredWorking says:

      Tita Girl…..what? How in the world would anyone reach Antarctica without burning fuel? And is there a direct flight from Midway to Asia for the POTUS to fly? Waving from the plane? Your flippant remarks exposes your level of intelligence. Sad, when bias trumps common sense.

      • Tita Girl says:

        How is it biased? We’re discussing climate change. A video conference would have saved Thousands of gallons of fuel. Thousands. Kerry in Antarctica and Barry flying to Midway…nothing more than photo-ops.

  4. wrightj says:

    Send the rioting protesters there, and leave them there.

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